Authors
Pamela S Haines, Mary Y Hama, David K Guilkey, Barry M Popkin
Publication date
2003/8
Journal
Obesity research
Volume
11
Issue
8
Pages
945-949
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Objectives: To determine if macronutrient consumption for the U.S. population is greater on weekend days than weekdays.
Research Methods and Procedures: The nationally representative 1994 to 1996 Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals was used for this analysis. Dietary intake was assessed using two independent days of dietary recall data. Ordinary least squares multivariate analysis was used to analyze dietary outcome variables to explore the effect of weekend day vs. weekday intake.
Results: This study's results indicate that statistically significant dietary intake differences occur for different days of the week but not for all age groups—nor for all nutrients. The average American, 2 years and older, consumes 82 kcal more per day on each weekend day (Friday through Sunday) than they do on weekdays (Monday through Thursday). These overall increases in dietary intake are significant for the …
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